Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Men Simply Don't Think

Men Simply Don't Think

Some years ago, the late Nobel prize-winning Dr. Albert
Schweitzer was asked by a reporter, "Doctor, what's wrong with men
today?" The great doctor was silent a moment, and then he said, "Men
simply don't think!"

Rollo May, the distinguished psychiatrist, wrote a wonderful
book called Man's Search for Himself, and in this book he says: "The
opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice ... it is conformity."
And there you have the reason for so many failures. Conformity — people acting
like everyone else, without knowing why or where they are going.

If you take 100 individuals who start even at the age of 25,
do you have any idea what will happen to those men and women by the time
they're 65? These 100 people believe they're going to be successful. But by the
time they're 65, only one will be rich, four will be financially independent,
five will still be working, and 54 will be broke — depending on others for
life's necessities. Only five out of 100 make the grade!

And why is that? Because we become what we think about.

Marcus Aurelius, the great Roman Emperor, said: "A
man's life is what his thoughts make of it."

Disraeli said this: "Everything comes if a man will
only wait ... a human being with a settled purpose must accomplish it, and
nothing can resist a will that will stake even existence for its
fulfillment."